Emerging Industry Workforce Strategy

Client

The Hill Group's Role

Results

Articulated “liaison skills” that enable individuals to use the knowledge base of one industry to serve the specific needs of another

Defined skill sets necessary for students to capitalize on the region’s emerging industries

Created blueprint for developing programs that lead to sustainable careers

The Hill Group partnered with the Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) to enhance southwestern Pennsylvania’s economic competitiveness by identifying potential high-growth industries and related emerging workforce needs. CCAC, through its Allegheny County Workforce Alliance, commissioned the study to strengthen their workforce development initiatives and to prioritize opportunities to affect human capital needs in the Pittsburgh region.

Through this study, The Hill Group brought to light the acute need for training programs in southwestern Pennsylvania that prepared students with skills and competencies beyond traditionally defined occupation requirements. The Hill Group’s research furthered CCAC ‘s role as a key connector between industry and workers and as a regional leader in preparing individuals for emerging career opportunities.

The Hill Group conducted both qualitative and quantitative research to identify, evaluate, and confirm high-growth and emerging industries and the skill sets required. As part of the research, Hill Group consultants conducted extensive interviews with stakeholders from private industry, education, trade associations, and economic development and public workforce entities.

The Hill Group identified healthcare and life sciences, energy, and financial services and insurance as key high-growth industries for the Pittsburgh region. The greatest promise for growth in employment was located at the convergence of these industries with the manufacturing and/or information technology sectors.

The study found that these “Nexus Industries” will require workers with skills that straddle both worlds, mixing a knowledge of the terms, concepts, and operations of the high-growth field with strong competencies in manufacturing and/or information technology.

As a result of the study, CCAC worked with employers and organized labor to identify enhancements to course offerings and to develop new training programs to meet the workforce needs of the high growth Nexus Industries.